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energy is even in our budget. the budget that balances, it puts a new energy perspective in there that has energy independence. how many jobs would that create? why do we have to wait? this is common sense. this isn't talking act getting more taxes, doing something on social security. just make the decision and build the keystone pipeline. >> well, we've gotten all of the above energy strategy. we have more oil and gas being produced now than we did before. and natural gas throughout the country. it's a good thing. >> it is. >> natural gas is a good thing. >> so there's alternatives. >> there are lots of people who have these leases right now who aren't using them. let's see them use them. >> let's see if this progresses more easily than the budget. good luck to both of you as these debates continue. thanks very much. >>> we'll come back after this short break. our roundtable will be back to talk politics and the governor who took on the unions in his state in a pretty high-profile way and survived politically to
energy is even in our budget. the budget that balances, it puts a new energy perspective in there that has energy independence. how many jobs would that create? why do we have to wait? this is common sense. this isn't talking act getting more taxes, doing something on social security. just make the decision and build the keystone pipeline. >> well, we've gotten all of the above energy strategy. we have more oil and gas being produced now than we did before. and natural gas throughout the...
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energy independence, and costs hundreds of thousands of new american jobs in the energy industry. small banks are a primary source of capital for middle-class families and small businesses. the added burden of the dodd- frank regulations, hamstrings our banks at a time when small businesses and middle-class families need them the most. it does nothing to prevent large institutions from becoming too big to fail. it will lead to the disappearance of many small banks as they cannot afford the extra costs of complying with massive additional regulation. the president has repeatedly said we need to streamline excessive regulation. dodd-frank and the patient protection act at tens of thousands of pages of additional and they are still being drafted three years later. it is time for the action to match the rhetoric. let's get government out of the way and get our economy moving and put hard-working americans back to work. i yield the rest of my time. >> thank you. on the need to talk about how this budget protects the primary responsibility of federal government and national security, i
energy independence, and costs hundreds of thousands of new american jobs in the energy industry. small banks are a primary source of capital for middle-class families and small businesses. the added burden of the dodd- frank regulations, hamstrings our banks at a time when small businesses and middle-class families need them the most. it does nothing to prevent large institutions from becoming too big to fail. it will lead to the disappearance of many small banks as they cannot afford the...
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>> the department of energy did this one for renewable energy projects. .. the. >> they have these projects we talk about with the military which the utilities were forced to buy renewable power at a fixed long-term price of investors, not just big business but it smaller cooperative community development to put in the wind turbines even in cities. they invested a and the people knew was not a risk at a fixed price and they knew the market and that idea started in california. basically the consumer is subsidizing. the government said this is what you have to do. you have to buy this power. when power is close to parity so there is no subsidy. they build up the market. >> what about productivity? >> to me this is a classic picture what i understand to be marxian economics that workers don't have the bargaining power and business owners get a higher share of overall product. the more they have the bargaining power the bigger the share. so over the last 35 years this occurred it was not expected or understood. for example, the most prominent economist is paul k
>> the department of energy did this one for renewable energy projects. .. the. >> they have these projects we talk about with the military which the utilities were forced to buy renewable power at a fixed long-term price of investors, not just big business but it smaller cooperative community development to put in the wind turbines even in cities. they invested a and the people knew was not a risk at a fixed price and they knew the market and that idea started in california....
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. >> there's so much negative energy for opponents of the aca. one of the things we needed was talk up the benefits because not everybody knows it's a good thing. some people might think they should wait. we want people to sign up right away. and talking to community-based organizations, there are a lot of federal resources, but there will not be a perfect plan handed to you on a silver platter. don't wait. this is an opportunity for our community. you need to do what you can in your own community, seek out these resources, but don't wait until it comes to you. you need to go to it. >> and definitely from the perspective of the national minority -- [inaudible] we represent over 3,000 community-based organizations throughout the country, and one of the things that we're trying to do is pass along a lot of the information that's being put out by hhs because it's already been well articulated that the cbos have a traditional role in helping the people that they serve get access to these expanded programs, and we need to put the tools at their finger
. >> there's so much negative energy for opponents of the aca. one of the things we needed was talk up the benefits because not everybody knows it's a good thing. some people might think they should wait. we want people to sign up right away. and talking to community-based organizations, there are a lot of federal resources, but there will not be a perfect plan handed to you on a silver platter. don't wait. this is an opportunity for our community. you need to do what you can in your own...
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secondly, we need a national energy policy to ensure that we have clean and inexpensive energy across the long-term. if you look at the history of successful economies, the two most important numbers are the cost of money and the cost of energy. third, we have to reform our immigration system and, fourth, we have to invest in our infrastructure. to do these things requires investments. and we will fundamentally not be able to make these investments unless we, as i said, reform our entitlement programs and raise revenues. we're confronted with two choices in our budgets. and these are insufficient choices. the american people deserve better. on one hand we have a choice where we don't recognize the reality of where the entitlement programs are going. and then the other choice is we slash and cut the critical investments we need to make to have a future. we can do better. each party likes to take the high ground on a balanced approach. but what does that really mean? to me a balanced approach means several things. first, we need additional revenues for measures like the buffett rule and
secondly, we need a national energy policy to ensure that we have clean and inexpensive energy across the long-term. if you look at the history of successful economies, the two most important numbers are the cost of money and the cost of energy. third, we have to reform our immigration system and, fourth, we have to invest in our infrastructure. to do these things requires investments. and we will fundamentally not be able to make these investments unless we, as i said, reform our entitlement...
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energy independence, and costs hundreds of thousands of new american jobs in the energy industry. banks are a primary source of capital for middle-class families and small businesses. the added burden of the dodd- frank regulations, hamstrings our bank at a time when small businesses and middle-class families need them the most. it does nothing to prevent large institutions from becoming too big to fail. it will lead to the disappearance of many small minds as they cannot afford the extra costs of complying with massive additional regulation. the president has repeatedly said we need to streamline excessive regulation. dodd-frank and the patient protection act at tens of thousands of pages of additional and they are still being drafted three years later. it is time for the action to max -- match the rhetoric. let's get government out of the way and get our economy moving and put hard-working americans back to work. i yield the rest of my time. >> thank you. on the need to talk about how this budget affects the primary responsibility of federal government and national security, i w
energy independence, and costs hundreds of thousands of new american jobs in the energy industry. banks are a primary source of capital for middle-class families and small businesses. the added burden of the dodd- frank regulations, hamstrings our bank at a time when small businesses and middle-class families need them the most. it does nothing to prevent large institutions from becoming too big to fail. it will lead to the disappearance of many small minds as they cannot afford the extra costs...
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it will give better and cheaper energy, provide employment. if america does not take it, the chinese and others will. host: can you give us a sense of his rise to power, what he did before and qualities he brings to the table as prime minister? guest: sure. he is an in thought -- intellectual, and economist. the conservatives were badly splintered. harper led the effort to unite them and get them back on their feet. finally, the liberals in 2006, the liberals -- conrad black pointed this out to me. the liberals have been the most dominant party for a long time. in 1896, they were in power for 80 out of 110 years. that is a lot. he broke the ice, so to speak. he is a low-key, pragmatic, canny guy. he is said to be without charisma. we have had that and our campaigns over the years. he is very low-key. some people think boring. he is routinely compared to an accountant. it is a good thing to be unaccounted, especially a good one. he gets things done. he has not just a pragmatic -- he is full of practice. he has high ideals and very strong princi
it will give better and cheaper energy, provide employment. if america does not take it, the chinese and others will. host: can you give us a sense of his rise to power, what he did before and qualities he brings to the table as prime minister? guest: sure. he is an in thought -- intellectual, and economist. the conservatives were badly splintered. harper led the effort to unite them and get them back on their feet. finally, the liberals in 2006, the liberals -- conrad black pointed this out to...
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department of energy's fermi lab dr roeser welcome back to the program i thank you for having me first of all am i pronouncing the higgs bosun correctly i've read it many many times i'm not sure i've ever heard it said out loud by somebody who really knew what it was and if you're doing it perfect none of us really know what it is so well we're going to get it ok so what is the higgs bosun and why is it called the god particle. but he's both is is a particle or a an idea that there could be a particle a. theory is correct we describe mass in the basic building blocks of nature what is unique you know we understand the mass of the chair i'm sitting in at the table that my lab is sitting on because that's just chemistry that's understanding how mass of protons and neutrons and electrons once you know about is the binding energy and of a god as number you can calculate it but we don't know was why your probe has the basket it does and its constituent quirks that make up that the mass that they do so this particle would allow us to explain that so. what i what i learned in physics was that
department of energy's fermi lab dr roeser welcome back to the program i thank you for having me first of all am i pronouncing the higgs bosun correctly i've read it many many times i'm not sure i've ever heard it said out loud by somebody who really knew what it was and if you're doing it perfect none of us really know what it is so well we're going to get it ok so what is the higgs bosun and why is it called the god particle. but he's both is is a particle or a an idea that there could be a...
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it's a plan to open up our energy stores that we have here so we can be energy independent. we have vast amounts of energy reserves we need to tap so we can put people to work, bring down gas prices, stretch paychecks further. we've got to control our spending appetite. we've got to reform programs like medicare so they're solvent. we've got to reform our safety net so it works to get people on their feet. that's what this budget does. in a nutshell, instead of spending $46 trillion over the next 10 years, as we're currently poised to spend, we spend $41 trillion. instead of growing spending 5% a year we grow at 3.4% a year. with all the predictions of doom and gloom and how evil and terrible and horrible or budget is, it increases spending every year by 3.4% a year instead of 5% a year. the difference is we balance the budget. the difference is we let families keep more of their own take-home pay. the difference is we make sure our kids inherit a debt-free future. the difference is we do what's necessary to create a healthy economy, more take-home pay, faster economic growt
it's a plan to open up our energy stores that we have here so we can be energy independent. we have vast amounts of energy reserves we need to tap so we can put people to work, bring down gas prices, stretch paychecks further. we've got to control our spending appetite. we've got to reform programs like medicare so they're solvent. we've got to reform our safety net so it works to get people on their feet. that's what this budget does. in a nutshell, instead of spending $46 trillion over the...
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american-made energy means more jobs and lowering energy prices for the marn people. supporting patient-centered reforms means more jobs and lower health care costs for the american people. and protecting and strengthening medicare meeds a secure retirement for older americans. cutting waste means more airness and accountability for hardworking taxpayers. doing this means preserving the american dream, which is what we were sent here to do. we've balanced the budget before. 1997, republican congress working with a democrat president, bill clinton, came together to put the plan that would in fact balance the budget and we did. for four years ran a budget surplus. the president has an opportunity during this critical debate to come forward and to help make this part of his legacy like it has become part of the clinton legacy. working together on behalf of the american people to solve what we know is a crisis in our country. we can't continue to spend money that we don't have. it's as simple as that. when you spent more money than you brought in for 50 of the last 60 yea
american-made energy means more jobs and lowering energy prices for the marn people. supporting patient-centered reforms means more jobs and lower health care costs for the american people. and protecting and strengthening medicare meeds a secure retirement for older americans. cutting waste means more airness and accountability for hardworking taxpayers. doing this means preserving the american dream, which is what we were sent here to do. we've balanced the budget before. 1997, republican...
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i just came from a hearing in the energy subcommittee of energy and commerce. we were fortunate enough to hear from the -- one of the members of the railroad commission in texas. the railroad commission doesn't have anything to do with trains any more, it has to do with energy. the commissioner from texas was at the committee hearing and i asked him a question, i said in the ryan budget that we will hear about tomorrow, there is an estimate of $11 billion over the next 10 years that will be paid to the federal government because of development of oil and natural gas on federal land. i said i'm from texas. that number seems a little bit light to me. i would expect the amount of revenue produced on federal lands from oil and gas production, assuming we don't legislate it out of existence through the environmental protection agency, he said in texas the two-year budget figure for oil and goes coverage taxes is $7 billion. well, that would be a significantly greater amount than the $11 billion estimated in the ryan budget. i asked mr. ryan about this last night at
i just came from a hearing in the energy subcommittee of energy and commerce. we were fortunate enough to hear from the -- one of the members of the railroad commission in texas. the railroad commission doesn't have anything to do with trains any more, it has to do with energy. the commissioner from texas was at the committee hearing and i asked him a question, i said in the ryan budget that we will hear about tomorrow, there is an estimate of $11 billion over the next 10 years that will be...
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today what most americans feel first when it comes to energy prices, energy issues are what they pay at the pump. over the past few weeks, we saw, we went through another spike in gas prices. some people ared noing here. they weren't happy about it. the problem is this happens every year. it happened last year, the year before that. and it is a serious blow to family budgets. it feel like you're getting hit with a new tax coming right out of your pocket. every time it happens, politicians, they dust off their three-point plans for $2 gas, but nothing happens. then we go through the same cycle again. here's the thing. we haven't just talked about it. we've started to do something about it. we've work with auto company to put in place the toughest standards in our history. what that means is by the middle of the next decade, our cars will go twice as far on a gallon of gas. the standards that we set are part of what is driving some of the amazing scientists and engineers lou are working at argonne labs. we've set some achievable but ambitious goals. so in the middle of the next decade,
today what most americans feel first when it comes to energy prices, energy issues are what they pay at the pump. over the past few weeks, we saw, we went through another spike in gas prices. some people ared noing here. they weren't happy about it. the problem is this happens every year. it happened last year, the year before that. and it is a serious blow to family budgets. it feel like you're getting hit with a new tax coming right out of your pocket. every time it happens, politicians, they...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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a five-hour energy drink or monster energy drink and for some of them when you turn the container to the back it's not sold as a beverage, it's being sold as a dietary supplement. in other words, like a vitamin or a mineral. there's a reason for that. because if it's sold as a beverage, there are some strict regulations on the amount of caffeine that can be included. for a dietary supplement, the regulations not there, at least not the same way they would be for beverages. people are led to believe these products have been approved by the f.d.a. and pose no risk. in reality, unlike drugs, or over-the-counterdrugs, dietary supplements are not reviewed and tested by the f.d.a. for safety or effectiveness before being sold to the american public. that will come as a surprise to at a lot of people. most dietary supplements today are safe and they're used by millions of americans as part of their personal choice for a healthy lifestyle. that's not true of all supplements. in 2002, a 16-year-old boy named sean riggins from lincoln, illinois a few miles away from my home in springfield died
a five-hour energy drink or monster energy drink and for some of them when you turn the container to the back it's not sold as a beverage, it's being sold as a dietary supplement. in other words, like a vitamin or a mineral. there's a reason for that. because if it's sold as a beverage, there are some strict regulations on the amount of caffeine that can be included. for a dietary supplement, the regulations not there, at least not the same way they would be for beverages. people are led to...
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one more tax paying productive member of society who may discover a new energy source. we need all of them. [applause] and the humanitarian part of the program, the carson scholars fund is every bit as important as the academic part. because you see, we are the a humanitarian nation and historically we have been. many people don't know this, but socialism started as a reaction to measured america because people in europe looked at us and said, wait a minute, look at those americans. you've got people like ford, and kellogg and vanderbilt, rockefeller, carnegie, mellen, they've got so much money and look at everybody else who's got nothing and you can't run a system like that, you have to have an overarching government that receives the funds and redistributes it in a fair and equitiable way, have you heard that before? what they didn't realize is that all those names that i just said, instead of, like the land barons of europe hoarding the money and passing it down from generation to generation, instead they built the infrastructure of this nation, they put in the trans
one more tax paying productive member of society who may discover a new energy source. we need all of them. [applause] and the humanitarian part of the program, the carson scholars fund is every bit as important as the academic part. because you see, we are the a humanitarian nation and historically we have been. many people don't know this, but socialism started as a reaction to measured america because people in europe looked at us and said, wait a minute, look at those americans. you've got...
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he claims this will help bring down gas prices at the pump. >> let's set up an energy security trust that helps free our families and our businesses from painful spikes in gas once and for all. >> reporter: american petroleum institute they are all for alternative sources of energy. they have been pushing for that as well but the problem is more than 80% of federal lands are put off right now from drilling. they don't think much money in royalties will come in anyway. >> harris: in a place it seems like they are allergic to bipartisanship but they are getting together on keystone? >> it's pressure to approve keystone pipeline which would go from canada to texas. bottom line it's mostly been republicans complaining about the president and the state department dragging their heels on this, but today there were republicans joining democrats saying it's time to pass it fake a listen. >> 1300 days to win world war 2. lewis and clark expedition, the keystone expedition 1636 and counting. >> we should have been building it four years ago. this has been studied for a long time. it's all abou
he claims this will help bring down gas prices at the pump. >> let's set up an energy security trust that helps free our families and our businesses from painful spikes in gas once and for all. >> reporter: american petroleum institute they are all for alternative sources of energy. they have been pushing for that as well but the problem is more than 80% of federal lands are put off right now from drilling. they don't think much money in royalties will come in anyway. >>...
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four calories. 5-hour energy is like... coffee with vitamins and nutrients. simple. put them together and it's a great combination. try a sip... then decide. are proven to be effective pain relievers. tylenol works by blocking pain signals to your brain. bayer back & body's dual action formula includes aspirin, which blocks pain at the site. try the power of bayer back & body. try the power for over 75 years people ...with geico... ohhh...sorry!. director's voice: here we go. from the top. and action for over 75 years people have saved money with gecko so.... director's voice: cut it! ...what...what did i say? gecko? i said gecko? aw... for over 75 year...(laughs. but still trying to keep it contained) director's voice: keep it together. i'm good. i'm good. for over 75...(uncontrollable lahtuger). what are you doing there? stop making me laugh. vo: geico. saving people money for over seventy-five years. gecko: don't look at me. don't look at me. >>> we're back with another installment of webtastic, when sara digs up cute videos to put you in a good mood. >> two colle
four calories. 5-hour energy is like... coffee with vitamins and nutrients. simple. put them together and it's a great combination. try a sip... then decide. are proven to be effective pain relievers. tylenol works by blocking pain signals to your brain. bayer back & body's dual action formula includes aspirin, which blocks pain at the site. try the power of bayer back & body. try the power for over 75 years people ...with geico... ohhh...sorry!. director's voice: here we go. from the...
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this is an amendment about energy, and as we all know, energy is a strategic resource for us. every member of our armed forces understands this and they understand it well. energy is essential to our national security mission. everybody knows you don't go out there and move in an aggressive way without good, solid energy supplies behind you. and having access to reliable energy supplies to protect our men and women in uniform is just absolutely essential, no matter where they may be in the world. it is critical to our nation that we have these good energy supplies. and each branch of the armed forces recognizes the importance of biofuels as a critical part of our energy needs. our military faces numerous logistical challenges with its dependence on fossil fuels. increasing diversification through investment and alternative fuels will help the military carry out its mission safely. and without the need to rely exclusively on foreign sources of you'll from countries who do not share our interests overseas. the amendment offered by senator toomey, the gentleman from pennsylvania,
this is an amendment about energy, and as we all know, energy is a strategic resource for us. every member of our armed forces understands this and they understand it well. energy is essential to our national security mission. everybody knows you don't go out there and move in an aggressive way without good, solid energy supplies behind you. and having access to reliable energy supplies to protect our men and women in uniform is just absolutely essential, no matter where they may be in the...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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supreme court's ruling in massachusetts versus the epa in 2007, a decision little noticed outside of energy circles, it was determined that the epa could under its existing authority under the clean air act regulate carbon as a pollutant. they could promulgate binding rules that would make it very difficult for dirty power plants like coal powered plants, to continue operating as they are now. this was the crucial freighted subtext when the president said in his state of the union address he would prefer a cap and trade plan like john mccain and joe lieberman proposed, but if congress didn't act, he was. that was the subtext that hung in the air in that chamber when the president said he would act on climate change if congress did not. that was the sub text when he nominated gina mccarthy to be head of the epa, because gina mccarthy aside from being one of mitt romney's top officials during his tenure as governor of massachusetts back when he accepted the science on climate change, aside from that, she is also the person most recently running the division that oversees clean air at the epa
supreme court's ruling in massachusetts versus the epa in 2007, a decision little noticed outside of energy circles, it was determined that the epa could under its existing authority under the clean air act regulate carbon as a pollutant. they could promulgate binding rules that would make it very difficult for dirty power plants like coal powered plants, to continue operating as they are now. this was the crucial freighted subtext when the president said in his state of the union address he...
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serious green to come up with green energy. the president lays out his iranic plans. my wife takes centrum silver. i've been on the fence about it. then i read an article about a study that looked at the long term health benefits of taking multivitamins. they used centrum silver for the study... so i guess my wife was right. [ male announcer ] centrum. always your most complete. bikes and balloons, and noodles on spoons. a kite, a breeze, a dunk of grilled cheese. catches and throws, and spaghettio's. a wand, some wings, soup with good things. sidewalks and doodles and wholesome noodles. puddles and pails and yes, puppy dog tails. for a lunch like this, there's a hug and a kiss. because that's what happy kids are made of. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >> new pressure tonight on president obama to make a decision about the controversial keystone pipeline project. it comes as the president pushes his own green energy agenda, which would be paid for by money from off-shore fossil fuel drilling. chief white house correspondent ed henry explai explains. >> vis
serious green to come up with green energy. the president lays out his iranic plans. my wife takes centrum silver. i've been on the fence about it. then i read an article about a study that looked at the long term health benefits of taking multivitamins. they used centrum silver for the study... so i guess my wife was right. [ male announcer ] centrum. always your most complete. bikes and balloons, and noodles on spoons. a kite, a breeze, a dunk of grilled cheese. catches and throws, and...
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proposing new energy security which he first outlined in last month's state of the union address. it would spend it $2 billion on research for electric natural gas and biofuel vehicles like we're already doing. it would be funded by federal royalties from offshore drilling rights. north dakota oil prices are rare decline in january. output fell 4% from the previous month to 730,000 barrels per day. officials blame a series of brutal storms and subzero temperatures for the production slowdown. and a rally for natural gas futures shows no sign of letting up. have you been watching this? cold temperatures are fuelling unusually high natural gas demand for this time of year. natural-gas futures settled at a 4-month high today, up 11% just this month. keep your eye on the story. a lot of people watching natural gas right now. next on "money," over the last year the infamous vice fund raised the s&p. where will the bull's run next? the man who runs it is here to tell us. ♪ melissa: more "money" coming up. ♪ investor. yeah, i'm a rious investor but i'm a busy guy. it used toe easier
proposing new energy security which he first outlined in last month's state of the union address. it would spend it $2 billion on research for electric natural gas and biofuel vehicles like we're already doing. it would be funded by federal royalties from offshore drilling rights. north dakota oil prices are rare decline in january. output fell 4% from the previous month to 730,000 barrels per day. officials blame a series of brutal storms and subzero temperatures for the production slowdown....
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now, we had spent a lot of time and a lot of energy and everett making sure -- effort making sure that scott walker and ron johnson won that primary. but that was our decision. and i wouldn't have appreciated the national party coming in and telling the state of wisconsin, now, wait a minute, i don't know about scott walker, i think we're going to go with mark newman. well, that's ridiculous. and that's the point. it's not that we want to handcuff ourselves, it just isn't practical, and i don't think it's right. >> governors have gone on to become some of the most significant republican presidents in the last century, nixon, reagan, bush. is the party doing enough to support the rising star governors once they get past that state endorsement process? >> well, i mean, that's the plan for 2013 and 2014. um, i know that state parties sure do a lot of work and, obviously, the rga does. you know, we have a different party too. i mean, you know, i don't know, 15, 20 years ago maybe more there budget an nrcc, there wasn't 10, 20 different super pacs and 527s. we have a big group of organizati
now, we had spent a lot of time and a lot of energy and everett making sure -- effort making sure that scott walker and ron johnson won that primary. but that was our decision. and i wouldn't have appreciated the national party coming in and telling the state of wisconsin, now, wait a minute, i don't know about scott walker, i think we're going to go with mark newman. well, that's ridiculous. and that's the point. it's not that we want to handcuff ourselves, it just isn't practical, and i don't...
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get rid of the energy department, the department of education. now here is the thing -- the point i'm trying to make is that an education base you can legislate class size, how many books are available, food they get to eat, but you can't force par rental connection to the child. >> but would you agree we have a parental absence crisis? >> hal: no, i don't. i think there are critical groups, and usually they are either super rich or upper rich people who ignore their children and you get these kind of columbine type of ignored kids who are acting out and have all of these resources to act out, adam lambert -- >> lanza. >> hal: thank you. they were very well to do -- >> yes and i think the divorce of the parents there was a lock of oversight. it sounded like the mother had control over his day-to-day. >> hal: but there are lots of situations like that and those kids don't go shoot someplace up. it's really about what experience they have day-to-day. the newtown shooter, you have this kid who's mother was arguably a prepper. she thought the world w
get rid of the energy department, the department of education. now here is the thing -- the point i'm trying to make is that an education base you can legislate class size, how many books are available, food they get to eat, but you can't force par rental connection to the child. >> but would you agree we have a parental absence crisis? >> hal: no, i don't. i think there are critical groups, and usually they are either super rich or upper rich people who ignore their children and...
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the two costs that business cannot control are the costs of health care and the cost of energy. we can control the impact on reforming the cost of health care through obamacare. now, why do i say that? first of all, if you don't have it, you get sick, you go to the emergency room. you go to the emergency room. do you know what the average cost of an emergency room visit is? $1,000. do you know what a primary care doctor gets? 40d. now, what is wrong with that picture? 40d, not $400 by the time -- time -- $40, not $400 by the time all of it is taken out. i want to bring to your attention a fantastic documentary that was on cnn on sunday night. it was called saving the fire or rushing through the fire. it was a complete two-hour documentary from cnn. not some lefty think tank or nothing like the institute of medicine. this was a cnn documentary on the cost of health care and how the system that we have now increases cost but does not increase or improve health comps. i'm not going to argue all those dynamics here today, but if we really want to lower the cost of health care, we wa
the two costs that business cannot control are the costs of health care and the cost of energy. we can control the impact on reforming the cost of health care through obamacare. now, why do i say that? first of all, if you don't have it, you get sick, you go to the emergency room. you go to the emergency room. do you know what the average cost of an emergency room visit is? $1,000. do you know what a primary care doctor gets? 40d. now, what is wrong with that picture? 40d, not $400 by the time...
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our energy prices and get people working, and create tax revenue for our country? how about looking at policies that are going to help our economy and getting more people off the government dole and getting people employed? this is the kind of leadership we need people to look at and expand on for our country. >> rick: we'll have to leave it there. a great discussion. we appreciate boat -- both of you rolling with the punches. nice to see you both. >> you, too. >> thanks. >> arthel: let's get caught up on other stories making headlines today. the rape trial of two ohio school football players resuming for a saturday session which is rare, taking the stand, the accuser, giving the judge her account of what happened. mike tobin is live in steubenville, ohio. mike, did it get dramatic inside the courtroom? >> it certainly did, arthel. so far the girl told the court that she was scared and embarrassed when she woke up the morning after the alleged sexual assault. mostly because she was naked and didn't know how she got that way. there were boys in the room. the court g
our energy prices and get people working, and create tax revenue for our country? how about looking at policies that are going to help our economy and getting more people off the government dole and getting people employed? this is the kind of leadership we need people to look at and expand on for our country. >> rick: we'll have to leave it there. a great discussion. we appreciate boat -- both of you rolling with the punches. nice to see you both. >> you, too. >> thanks....
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or whether, you know, we are going to choose an energy future that doesn't just look at the energy source of the past but also looks at the energy sources of tomorrow. and addresses climate change in a serious way. and, you know, some people remarked that, you know, i looked -- had a little more pep in my step in the inauguration and the state of the union, and i have to tell you, it wasn't because i was off the campaign trail because nothing energizes me interacting with the american people day in and day out. the reason is i felt like this was a vision, if we can get it implemented, really would allow america to take off. our economy is recovering. it is resilient. but it not yet where it need to be. we've got millions of people who are still out of work or underemployed. we've still got businesses that could be thriving if we're able to make sure washington doesn't engage in self-induced crises. we'll have a lot of work to do. let's face it, there's still a lot of divisions and arguments here in washington. doing our h we are very west to reach out to the other side, and i think there'
or whether, you know, we are going to choose an energy future that doesn't just look at the energy source of the past but also looks at the energy sources of tomorrow. and addresses climate change in a serious way. and, you know, some people remarked that, you know, i looked -- had a little more pep in my step in the inauguration and the state of the union, and i have to tell you, it wasn't because i was off the campaign trail because nothing energizes me interacting with the american people...
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not every american has a failing bankrupt solar energy company. and so for the rest of them, these hardworking americans, they want an opportunity and they want a main street economy that if they work hard and they play by the rules, every american can succeed. finally, the people i represent , they believe it's just immoral, immoral to saddle our children with these trillions of dollars of debt. that's why i'm proud to support both the republican study committee budget and the republican budget. they'll bring us a vibrant economy with a whole new tax code which is fairer, flatter, simpler and more competitive, a budget that is guaranteed to grow jobs and paychecks. contrary to the democrat budget, no tax increases on nobody. we quit spending money we don't have, and i know my democratic colleague is very sensitive about the balance issue, because they have a budget which never balances. the american people demand one. the republican study committee and the house republican budget deliver it for a fairer economy, for a balanced budget, for a great
not every american has a failing bankrupt solar energy company. and so for the rest of them, these hardworking americans, they want an opportunity and they want a main street economy that if they work hard and they play by the rules, every american can succeed. finally, the people i represent , they believe it's just immoral, immoral to saddle our children with these trillions of dollars of debt. that's why i'm proud to support both the republican study committee budget and the republican...
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now, alternate energy research might be necessary but shouldn't the department of energy do it? why should the department of defense do it when we can't fly our airplanes? section 1822 prohibits the retirement of the c-23 sherpa aircraft. the army is currently retiring or divesting the remainder of its fleet of old limited duty c-23's, all of which are flown by the army national guard. the army neither wants nor needs these aircraft. the air force neither wants nor needs these aircraft. last year, congress granted the army authority to give these planes to any state governor who wanted them, and guess what? no takers. now we prevent the army from retiring these limited utility aircraft. and another provision provides $15 million for a -- quote -- "incentive program that directs the department of defense to overpay on contracts by an additional 5% if the contractor is a native hawaiian-owned company. now, if there is ever, if there is ever an example of the special interest pork-barrel spending that goes on in this body and infuriates the american people, it's this. $15 million o
now, alternate energy research might be necessary but shouldn't the department of energy do it? why should the department of defense do it when we can't fly our airplanes? section 1822 prohibits the retirement of the c-23 sherpa aircraft. the army is currently retiring or divesting the remainder of its fleet of old limited duty c-23's, all of which are flown by the army national guard. the army neither wants nor needs these aircraft. the air force neither wants nor needs these aircraft. last...
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we have the most cost-effective energy system and energy grid in the world. it seems the more the government gets involved in it the less likely that is to continue. i see you shaking your head over there. i don't know how many of you installed the solar power plant but i have. i know what goes on in this business. since 1970 they have been doing this and they still don't have the efficiencies up where they think it ought to be. i urge people to vote no on this. i yield back. >> ladies and gentlemen, i have personal experience with this. i did it because i could afford it and i'm a geek and i thought it would be fun too to try to do it. you know what, it is a terrible investment. it will never be a return on capital. it makes me feel good. but i will never get the money back for it. why in the world if it will never work as an investment that we will impose that cost on the u.s. taxpayer? why would we oppose that cost on the payer and the utility bills? we shouldn't. that is not our job. it is not our job for the corporate welfare and pick winners and losers.
we have the most cost-effective energy system and energy grid in the world. it seems the more the government gets involved in it the less likely that is to continue. i see you shaking your head over there. i don't know how many of you installed the solar power plant but i have. i know what goes on in this business. since 1970 they have been doing this and they still don't have the efficiencies up where they think it ought to be. i urge people to vote no on this. i yield back. >> ladies...
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about the importance of medicare and social security, the gentlelady from illinois, a member of the energy and commerce committee, ms. schakowsky. the chair: the gentlelady from illinois is recognized for 1 1/2 minutes. ms. schakowsky: thank you, mr. chairman. the ryan republican budget reflects everything that the american people rejected in the last election. asking nothing from the wealthiest americans and rich corporations that ship our jobs overseas while turning medicare into a voucher program and slashing investments that create real jobs. inequality is at its highest point since the great depression and yet this budget would make it worse. here's the top 1%. since 1979, look at how their income has gone up. 277.5%. this is the bottom 99%. you see a little bit of increase but you see where the money has gone. well, households making more than $3.3 million would get an average tax cut of $1.2 million. those who make less than $22,000 would get $40 and 1/3 of them would get no tax cut at all. meanwhile critical support programs for seniors and the poor would be cut, including drastic
about the importance of medicare and social security, the gentlelady from illinois, a member of the energy and commerce committee, ms. schakowsky. the chair: the gentlelady from illinois is recognized for 1 1/2 minutes. ms. schakowsky: thank you, mr. chairman. the ryan republican budget reflects everything that the american people rejected in the last election. asking nothing from the wealthiest americans and rich corporations that ship our jobs overseas while turning medicare into a voucher...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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we would be wise to invest in more resilient infrastructure, n sustainible nonfossil energy sources. we as a country should rise to the challenge. the united states is not a poor impoverished nation, we are just acting like one. we should be investing as if we believe there is a future for us. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? mr. olson: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. speaker, i rise today in strong support of the house republican budget. when a family racks up debt, it can take decades to pay off. the interest alone can add up to thousands of dollars. that's money that could be spent on braces, college tuition or bigger home. the same is true for government. ignoring our debt will force us to break promises we made to seniors and the poor. we won't be able to protect medicare, medicaid and social security for those who need it. the house
we would be wise to invest in more resilient infrastructure, n sustainible nonfossil energy sources. we as a country should rise to the challenge. the united states is not a poor impoverished nation, we are just acting like one. we should be investing as if we believe there is a future for us. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? mr. olson: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to...
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and energy efficiency. state and federal facilities above all else should be the gold standard for clean energy and energy efficiency. for example, the lincoln unified school district, located in stockton, california, recently committed to placing solar panels on rooftops throughout the school district. lincoln was able to purchase these solar panels through low-interest, clean, renewable energy bonds to help finance this project that is estimated to save $1 million per energy -- per year on energy costs. not only does this project increase use of clean energy sources but all the savings will be put back into educational programs. so this is truly a win-win for our students. in addition, the university of the pacific, also located in stockton, california, has increased energy efficiency and sustainability. specifically installed solar panels, energy efficient light bulbs in the quad and other locations and installed a recycling program and installed replacement chiller on the air conditioning system which u
and energy efficiency. state and federal facilities above all else should be the gold standard for clean energy and energy efficiency. for example, the lincoln unified school district, located in stockton, california, recently committed to placing solar panels on rooftops throughout the school district. lincoln was able to purchase these solar panels through low-interest, clean, renewable energy bonds to help finance this project that is estimated to save $1 million per energy -- per year on...
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healthcare, energy, education. he he is essentially nationalizing health care. and entirely a huge new entitlement that once imposed on the people will not be removed. he wants to essentially nationalize child care for a-year-olds. that's a new entitlement. he he clearly in the way he subsidizing college education and cutting college loan burdens. he he clearly wants to nationalize college education and to make it an entitlement the way it is in europe. this is the vision he has of himself. to make america more like the european system which he sees as a just system. >> bill: you know what's interesting about that. >> this is who he is. that's the issue. >> bill: here is what is interesting about it. i went to the university of london my third year. and in england, you have to take a test when you are 16 years old as you said because the educational system is nationalized. if you score above, you go to college and it's paid for by the government. if you score below you don't get higher education. so, in this system that's what they have in great britain because
healthcare, energy, education. he he is essentially nationalizing health care. and entirely a huge new entitlement that once imposed on the people will not be removed. he wants to essentially nationalize child care for a-year-olds. that's a new entitlement. he he clearly in the way he subsidizing college education and cutting college loan burdens. he he clearly wants to nationalize college education and to make it an entitlement the way it is in europe. this is the vision he has of himself. to...
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we have much more affordable energy than the kinds of energy that we require the d.o.d. to use in some instances. and what this amendment would do would provide a modest transfer of $60 million from the d.o.d.'s account from the pentagon biofuels program and allow that money to go over to the operations and maintenance account. i know there are some people who are big fans of spending money developing biofuels and building plants and refineries that create these biofuels. i would point out this is a much more expensive source of fuel than alternatives that are ready liu available and i would ask -- that are readily available, and i would ask a basic question which is if we believe this is a good and appropriate activity, wouldn't it be better to handle it at the department of energy rather than take precious resources from our defense department and have it spent with the construction of plants for biofuel capability? i think it makes more sense to move this over to the operations and maintenance account. that's what my amendment does. mr. president, i yield back the flo
we have much more affordable energy than the kinds of energy that we require the d.o.d. to use in some instances. and what this amendment would do would provide a modest transfer of $60 million from the d.o.d.'s account from the pentagon biofuels program and allow that money to go over to the operations and maintenance account. i know there are some people who are big fans of spending money developing biofuels and building plants and refineries that create these biofuels. i would point out this...
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subsidizing big oil fix our country in the wrong direction on energy policy. we should not increase dependence on fossil fuel that is expensive. there's nothing is fully responsible about climate change denial or pursuing tax and energy policies that maximize profits for big oil while pushing the costs off on children and future generations. i don't the balance of my time. -- yield the balance of my time. >> thank you. we should talk about ways we can do a better job. i yield 10 minutes. >> i yield myself to and a half minutes. the highest priority for democrats on this committee since we inherited this economic crisis that is creating jobs -- last month we got good news. the economy created 36,000 jobs in february. none of limit rate drop to 7.7%. the lowest since 2008. -- the unemployment rate dropped to 7.7%. that is the lowest since 2008. can we please put the slide on the monitors? there you have it. the unemployment rate what it could be and should be. it has been the story of our recovery. what are the consequences of not having enough police, firefight
subsidizing big oil fix our country in the wrong direction on energy policy. we should not increase dependence on fossil fuel that is expensive. there's nothing is fully responsible about climate change denial or pursuing tax and energy policies that maximize profits for big oil while pushing the costs off on children and future generations. i don't the balance of my time. -- yield the balance of my time. >> thank you. we should talk about ways we can do a better job. i yield 10 minutes....
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. >>> also, the legal battle over monster energy drinks. the caffeine stays the same, but there is a major change you need to know about. >>> plus, if you're a 17-year-old guy, could you imagine having swimsuit model kate upton as your prom date? might be a dream come true for one lucky fella. newsroom starts now. >>> good morning. i'm carol costello. thank you so much for being with us. we begin this morning with the battle over reforming our gun laws. vice president joe biden is speaking out and refusing to back down from a proposed assault weapons ban. the vice president spoke to npr about the need to limit large capacity magazines too. >> in newtown, those 20 beautiful babies and six serious people trying to help them, administrators and teachers, all dead, today. the police responded in 2 1/2 minutes. 2 1/2 minutes. this guy had 30-round clips in it. if that had been only ten rounds, who knows whether one or two or five or seven of those people would be alive today. >> or he could have just reloaded and loaded another magazine. >> that
. >>> also, the legal battle over monster energy drinks. the caffeine stays the same, but there is a major change you need to know about. >>> plus, if you're a 17-year-old guy, could you imagine having swimsuit model kate upton as your prom date? might be a dream come true for one lucky fella. newsroom starts now. >>> good morning. i'm carol costello. thank you so much for being with us. we begin this morning with the battle over reforming our gun laws. vice president...
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, clean energy. let's listen. >> -- turn them into a business. so think about this. just a few years ago, the american auto industry was flat lining. today, thanks in part to discoveries made right here at argon, some of the most high tech fuel efficient, pretty spiffy cars in the world are once again designed, engineered and built here in the united states. and that's why we have to keep investing in scientific research. so i need to -- we have to maintain our edge. because the work you're doing today will end up in the products that we make and sell tomorrow. you're helping to secure our energy future. and if we do it well, then that's going to help us avoid some of the perils of climate change, will leave a healthier planet for our kids, but to do it we got to make sure we're making the right choices in washington. just the other day, dr. isaacs and directors of two of our national laboratories wrote about the effects of the so-called sequester. these across the board budget cuts put in place two
, clean energy. let's listen. >> -- turn them into a business. so think about this. just a few years ago, the american auto industry was flat lining. today, thanks in part to discoveries made right here at argon, some of the most high tech fuel efficient, pretty spiffy cars in the world are once again designed, engineered and built here in the united states. and that's why we have to keep investing in scientific research. so i need to -- we have to maintain our edge. because the work...
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when we adopt a strategy of caring about people, then we'll legalize american energy production. then we'll get gas at $2 a gallon. we will make sure your sister has the second amendment rights to keep herself safe and we'll make sure that we're innovating and growing our way into the new cures because we have the uniquely american life blood as our signature. what that is doing right by the next generation. we all benefitted by the medical and innovative break threws. they were gifts -- breakthroughs. they were gifts to us. it is our duty to pay it forward for the next generation. it is our duty to grow a scientific progress and our innovation is what we need as our gift and our legacy to the next generation. we do it because we love. we do it because we care. this is who we are. this is our movement. the movement of love. the movement of care. we do this because we love each other and because we love our nation. god bless you. god blows the united states of america. [applause] >> next "q&a" with fred barnes. then david cameron takes questions from the house of commons. after th
when we adopt a strategy of caring about people, then we'll legalize american energy production. then we'll get gas at $2 a gallon. we will make sure your sister has the second amendment rights to keep herself safe and we'll make sure that we're innovating and growing our way into the new cures because we have the uniquely american life blood as our signature. what that is doing right by the next generation. we all benefitted by the medical and innovative break threws. they were gifts --...
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if we are interested in r&d as we indicated, clean energy, slashed. having an impact on the quality of life of families raising children. what about nutrition assistance? snap programs. what an obliterating cut to the snap program which is now serving 48 million people. let me remind my colleagues that these are military personsing women in the military, these are young families, these are individuals who are in school, and so women are disproportionately impacted and this, i think, is clearly one of the largest conflicts of reason and that is to underfund or take away the funding for the affordable care act that has been reaffirmed by the united states supreme court and has been documented as having a health care savings and providing for healthier america and here we are taking away coverage from 27 million americans. mrs. maloney: they took a-- they take away the good aspects of it, the preventive and health care they propose to eliminate that but keep the tax savings from it to balance their budget. it is a hoax. it's not realistic. it's not true.
if we are interested in r&d as we indicated, clean energy, slashed. having an impact on the quality of life of families raising children. what about nutrition assistance? snap programs. what an obliterating cut to the snap program which is now serving 48 million people. let me remind my colleagues that these are military personsing women in the military, these are young families, these are individuals who are in school, and so women are disproportionately impacted and this, i think, is...
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. >> in order to investigate the structures and energies -- >> like nikhil buduma. >> this is the energy in terms of the molecular orbitals. >> in the most simplified of terms, nikhil examines certain particles. >> we saw a multitude of structures. >> what is most impressive about this display of interstellar knowledge is that astro physics isn't even his best subject. >> it's not my comfort zone and i'm more at home in the biomedical sciences. >> he is a senior at bellarmine prep. what a senior year it has been for the president of his school's science and technology club. >> the score needed to get to the semifinals with 25. >> in the preliminary round of a national biology competition nikhil scored highest in the country among the 7,000 participants. nikhil has also qualified for a national competition in chemistry as well as the state championship for debate, but perhaps his proudest accomplishment so far was being captain of the first bellarmine team ever to qualify for the national science bowl championship. >> it is the opportunity, and i don't do the quizzes just to do the quizze
. >> in order to investigate the structures and energies -- >> like nikhil buduma. >> this is the energy in terms of the molecular orbitals. >> in the most simplified of terms, nikhil examines certain particles. >> we saw a multitude of structures. >> what is most impressive about this display of interstellar knowledge is that astro physics isn't even his best subject. >> it's not my comfort zone and i'm more at home in the biomedical sciences. >>...
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it depends on energy prices and food prices, which in turn depend on energy prices and so forth. i think that when it comes to pass, it won't diminish the interest that we have middle east. so i frankly do not hear a lot of concern about that. i hear much more about it here, frankly. >> thank you, dennis, david, and michael. thank you all for joining us today. please look out on your e-mails for the release of this strategic transition paper. and for what i'm sure will be written analysis that my colleagues will be producing probably as he is flying home. thank you for joining us today. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> president obama officially named tom presents his choice to be the next labor secretary at a white house event on monday. here is a portion of the president's remarks. >> as the at the head of the u.s. justice department's civil rights division, we have pathways into the workforce for everyone willing to contribute including lg bt americans and immigrants. and he has helped settle some of the largest cases ever of those targeted by unfair mortgage lending. t
it depends on energy prices and food prices, which in turn depend on energy prices and so forth. i think that when it comes to pass, it won't diminish the interest that we have middle east. so i frankly do not hear a lot of concern about that. i hear much more about it here, frankly. >> thank you, dennis, david, and michael. thank you all for joining us today. please look out on your e-mails for the release of this strategic transition paper. and for what i'm sure will be written analysis...
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there is so much negative energy for opponents of the aca. one of the things we need is to talk about benefits we are talking to your neighbors because not everybody knows it's a good thing and some people think they should wait. we want people to sign up right away and talking to community-based organizations there are a lot of federal organizations but there will not be a perfect plan handed to you on a silver platter. this is an opportunity for community. he needs to do what you can in her own community and seek out the resources but don't wait until it comes to you. you need to go do it. >> we represent over 3000 community-based organizations and one of the things we are trying to do is pass a law putting out a to hhs. it started than well articulated that the cbs have additional role in helping the people that they serve get access to these expanded programs but we need to put the tools at their fingertips. so the council sees its playing a transitional role and putting it in at the fingertips of the people of the at the local level but
there is so much negative energy for opponents of the aca. one of the things we need is to talk about benefits we are talking to your neighbors because not everybody knows it's a good thing and some people think they should wait. we want people to sign up right away and talking to community-based organizations there are a lot of federal organizations but there will not be a perfect plan handed to you on a silver platter. this is an opportunity for community. he needs to do what you can in her...
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independence flu through renewable resources and energy independence. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, since president obama has taken over office, over $6 trillion has been added to our national debt, more than any president in history. since president obama has taken office, we have had four consecutive years of over $1 trillion-plus deficits. these deficits led to a national debt of almost $17 trillion. mr. marchant: in 2009, the president promised that he would not sign a health care law that adds one dime to our deficits. well, a recent resport from the g.a.o. finds obamacare will add over $6 trillion to our long-term deficits. for the sake of our country and our children's future, we must repeal this massive government overreach into our health care system. the republican house budget does that and therefore i will support it. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back.
independence flu through renewable resources and energy independence. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, since president obama has taken over office, over $6 trillion has been added to our national debt, more than any president in history. since president obama has taken office, we have had four consecutive years of over $1...